Definition
Roughly refers to something done in a hasty, approximate, or imprecise manner, often without paying attention to details or being handled harshly.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "roughly" is pronounced with a short "u" sound in the first syllable, similar to the word "tough," and ends with "lee," making the pronunciation consistent across both American and British English.
Etymology
The term "roughly" is formed by appending the suffix '-ly' to the adjective "rough", which comes from Old English rūh (meaning having a rough surface), from Proto-Germanic *rūhaz.
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Usage
"Roughly" is commonly used in informal contexts to provide a general idea or estimate without needing exact numbers or details. It can also denote a manner that is harsh or lacking in gentleness or finesse.
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